But why? I, for one, love J. Law in all of her GIF-able glory — so I'm just appalled that the haters have gotten this far into Lawrence's head to make her think that we'll all eventually hate her. (I mean, she's not Anne Hathaway, but I guess that's a cautionary tale of unnecessarily strong hatred if there ever was one.) But to take all of our GIFs away? C'mon, J. Law, you can't do that to us — we just love them and you so much. In the upcoming June issue of Marie Claire, Lawrence told the magazine:

Nobody can stay beloved forever. People are going to get sick of me. I’m way too annoying because I get on red carpets and I’m really hyper, most likely because I’ve been drinking, and I can’t not photo-bomb somebody if it’s a good opportunity.

Do you see what you've done Joan Rivers and Jared Leto? I get what Lawrence is trying to say here and that she's trying to decrease the haterade before it becomes overwhelming, but we all understand the importance of a well-placed photobomb. Especially now that awards shows seem intent on hitting the four-hour mark every damn time — someone needs to break up that monotony. And there's no one better than J. Law for that. The actress went on to say, in regard to toning down her "act":

It’s something I always tell myself: ‘You need to calm the [bleep] down. You don’t want to constantly be a GIF.’

Never change, J. Law because selfishly, I don't want to live in a world without J. Law GIFs. I mean, how else am I supposed to express myself?